Sixty-five programs offered through Professional Studies and Industry Training at ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ have met the requirements to be eligible for the B.C. Government's $3,500 future skills grant.
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On May 2, 2023, the B.C. Government announced the StrongerBC: Future Ready Action Plan, an initiative that sees a $480 million investment into the future of British Columbians. A portion of this funding will be allocated to the future skills grant, enabling eligible B.C. residents to access up to $3,500 for short-term skills training.
βOur StrongerBC: Future Ready Action Plan will make sure people can access training, seize on career opportunities and build a good life for themselves and their families,β says Andrew Mercier, Minister of State for Workforce Development. βThis plan is supported by investments that will help more people learn the skills they need to succeed.β
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔβs Professional Studies and Industry Training (ProSIT) has the largest number of eligible programs in the province. Offerings include Electric Vehicle Technology, Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation, Microsoft Office, and Film Production Assistant micro-credential courses, in addition to Hospital Unit Clerk and Applied Project Management certificate programs. The future skills grant provides coverage for the cost of any these, as well as an additional 59 programs, at ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ.
βThis funding announcement is so great for our community and labour force,β says Michelle Brown, Director of ProSIT. βThis training is going to help people bridge the gaps in their education and help employers meet labour market demands. We canβt wait to welcome learners to our classrooms β virtually and in-person.β
This funding will allow British Columbians across all regions, professions, and life stages to access truly life-changing learning.
To learn more about the funding and view the list of eligible programs, visit .
Contact information
Michelle Brown
Director of Professional Studies & Industry Training